Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Article about the county's attempt to re-appropriate a state grant to Bank's Brother's manufacturing after they failed to meet the details of the agreement.

Picture and caption describing the Maurertown Mill.

Picture and caption describing the Oranda School which was built in 1915

Picture and caption describing the Strasburg Mill

Picture of the Woodstock Float in the 1925 Apple Blossom festival. Includes names of participants.

Picture of a train crash in Woodstock near what is now the Massanutten Cemetery.

Article about the Green Haven Farm and the products they sell throughout the Shenandoah Valley.

Picture shoring the dining room at the Greystone Lodge in Bayse Virginia.

Postcard showing the "Federal Positions" on the site of the New Market Battlefield.

Postcard showing the Confederate Monument on the New Market battlefield.

Postcard showing the bridge over the Shenandoah River between Front Royal and Riverton

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Postcard showing bridges over the Shenandoah River near Front Royal at Riverton VA

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Postcard showing an aerial view of Sperryville VA

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Postcard showing a picnic grounds along Cedar Creek near Strasburg.

Postcard showing Fishers Hill, Fishers Hill Battlefield Sign, and Route 11 near Strasburg Virginia

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Postcard showing the Woodstock Motel

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Postcard showing the Stonewall Mill located on the Shenandoah River near Woodstock VA

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Photograph of Joe Lloyd and Ashley Dinges in New Market Virginia

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Postcard showing the Lee-Jackson Hotel on the corner of US Highway Number 11 and Number 211 in New Market Virginia.

Postcard of the Hotel New Market

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Homemade postcard sent from the Davis House in Rockingham County

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Drawing of Burner's Springs Resort, also known as Shenandoah Springs, in Fort Valley Virginia. The resort was constructed in "bowl-like hollow" that was surrounded by seven fountains. Six were within one acre of the resort but the seventh was piped…

Photograph of Mt. Zion Lutheran Church located in Fort Valley Virginia. The church was constructed in 1897 by a group of dissidents who left the St. David's Church Congregation. The two churches would reunite in 1965.

Picture of the St. Davids Lutheran Church in Fort Valley Virginia. The congregation was formed around 1816 when the Lutheran worshipers in Fort Valley established their own church. The building pictured was constructed in 1873 after the previous…

Cover and a page from Samuel Coverstone's journal. Coverstone lived in Fort Valley Virginia.
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